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Ophelia Bell
25 Apr, 2024
Ophelia Bell is the USA Today bestselling author of the award-winning Fate’s Fools series.
Ophelia loves a good bad-boy and especially strong women in her stories—women who aren’t apologetic about enjoying sex …
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Joan Westenberg
19 Apr, 2024
Joan Westenberg is a technology writer, founder and creator.
Joan has been published by Wired, the AFR, The Next Web, TIME, and more. Through @Westenberg, she covers tech, economics and …
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Frog God Games
18 Apr, 2024
Frog God Games is a top-tier publisher of roleplaying games, adventures, and supplements for both modern and old school game systems.
Frog God Games is owned and operated by a …
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Retro Game Books
11 Apr, 2024
Founded in 2020 by Brian Riggsbee, Retro Game Books' journey began with a spark of inspiration and a simple mission: to create unique, never-before-seen retro gaming themed books.
Their books …
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Owen D. Pomery
9 Apr, 2024
Owen has a professional and educational background in architecture, and has spent the past ten years specialising in illustration, with his particular area of interest being architectural narrative.
He is the author/illustrator of several graphic …
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ECW Press
8 Apr, 2024
ECW is Entertainment. ECW is Culture. ECW is Writing.
Publishers Weekly recognizes ECW Press as one of the most diversified independent publishers in North America. ECW Press has published close to …
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Joe Stone
8 Apr, 2024
Joe Stone is a cartoonist and illustrator based in London.
As well as self-publishing his own work for over six years and appearing at various comic fairs, he’s run the WIP …
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Atelier Hylia
4 Apr, 2024
Atelier Hylia is a small group of artists working together to create a series of Legend of Zelda-themed master studies of historical artworks.
The goal: to try something new, learn …
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Debug
4 Apr, 2024
Debug is a quarterly publication designed to help independent game developers and publishers get their titles seen by a passionate and focused audience.
Each issue of Debug magazine gives the …
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Air and Nothingness Press
29 Mar, 2024
Air and Nothingness Press are based in Pittsburgh, PA, and publish fantasy and science fiction anthologies and story collections.
They have an extensive and interesting catalogue, but the site format …
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INTERZONE #281 (MAY-JUN 2019)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A rather light-weight issue with stories that probably appeal to those who prefer a more 'literary' style of SF than what I would normally read. The stories that I found interesting were by James Warner, Andy Dudak and Malcolm Devlin.
Cure: Book One in the Strandville Zombie Series
Recommended by
weaver
I admit this was my first time reading a zombie book. The zombie genre hasn't always been my favorite in film and television, so I wasn't keen on reading a zombie book. But Frisch has a medical background and that made this book very interesting, as it revolved around a hospital. Very enjoyable, my only regret was that I didn't immediately read the next book so now I have to re-read it. :)
Nine Goblins
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kevin
What a fantastically fun read.
This novella was my first experience of T. Kingfisher's books, and I'll now be buying any and all the others I can get my hands on.
The lovably ragtag troop of goblins comprising the Whining Niners make the Fellowship of the Ring seem like some dull kids on a Sunday school outing. And I have to say, the Bear is my favourite.
Go read it. A light, fast story.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 197
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sohkamyung
A good issue of Clarkesworld, with fascinating stories by Samantha Murray, Eric Schwitzgebel, R. P. Sand and Gu Shi.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20230209-Clarkesworld197.html ]
Daughter of the Sun
Recommended by
sapphiction
Oh, wow, this is an enjoyable read. I literally couldn't put it down. It stole my whole day.
It has gripping plot. The characters are lovable. It has a good amount of humor. Also, a lot of rich world building.
The second I finished it I was bummed out because it was over. I wanted to read it again immediately.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, November/December 2018
Recommended by
sohkamyung
This is an above average issue with interesting stories by Y.M. Pang, Hanuš Seiner (translated by Julie Novakova), Nina Kiriki Hoffman and Bo Balder.
The Midwife and the Lindworm
Recommended by
kevin
What a fantastic, quick, witty, deep, and deeply promising tale!
Promising a world of wonder in longer books to follow.
Can't wait to read more by the author.
Commodore Vic 20 A Visual History
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A fantastic book about the VIC20, one of the early home computers that helped to launch the home computer revolution. The book covers the various versions of the computer created for different markets and includes notes and anecdotes from some of the creators of the computer, who had to overcome obstacles in their path in creating the computer.
A Duet for Invisible Strings
Recommended by
kevin
A Duet for Invisible Strings is a romance novella filled with music, mystery, and love, with a paranormal twist, and is my perfect romance story.
The writing is often haunting, and at other times, sweetly hilarious. Which, in all, paints the most wonderful picture.
A beautiful romance that I just couldn't put down. A must read for anyone looking for deep characters in a short book.
The Great Gatsby
Recommended by
sakina
As fab as everyone everyone said it was.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2020
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issues with interesting stories by Ray Nayler, Holly Messinger and a hilarious story involving American Indians by Joseph Bruchac.
Coeur d'Alene Waters
Recommended by
kevin
Filled with flawed characters, a corrupt police force, bought and manipulated by a wealthy local family; it's a rich background to the main tale of redemption, coming to terms and moving on.
Slow in parts, it is however, a worthwhile read in itself, serving as an insight into the mining communities of the region and their demise as a local industry and employer.
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